encumber: v. burden; put a heavy load on; load with debts, or other legal claimsendemic: a. prevailing among a specific group of people or in a specific area or countryendowment: n. funds or property donated to an institution or individual as a source of incomeenervate: v. weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerveenfranchise: v. admit to rights of citizenship, especially the right to voteengender: v. cause; bring into existence; give rise toengross: v. occupy exclusively; absorb; acquire most or all of; write or print the final draft of; make large or largerengulf: v. absorb or swallow up as in a gulf; flow over or cover completelyenigmatic: a. obscure; puzzling; not easily explained or accounted forenjoin: v. direct or impose with urgent appeal; order with emphasisenmity: n. ill will; hatred; quality or state of being hostileenrapture: v. please intensely; fill with great delight or joyensconce: v. settle oneself securely or comfortably; place or conceal in secure placeentanglement: n. an intricate trap that ensnares its victim enthrall: v. capture; attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence; hold in bondage or subjectionentomologist: n. a scientist who studies insectsentreaty: n. treatment; reception; entertainmentenumerate: v. list each one; mention one by oneenunciate: v. speak distinctly; state or set forth precisely or systematically; pronounce; articulateenvirons: n. parts or places which surround another place, or lie in its neighborhood; suburbsenvisage: v. look in the face of; apprehend; consider or regard in a certain wayepicure: n. a person with refined taste, especially in food and wineepidemic: n. outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widelyepidermis: n. outer, protective layer of skin of vertebratesepigram: n. witty thought or saying, usually short; short, witty poem expressing a single thought or observationepilogue: n. short speech at conclusion of dramatic workepistle: n. a writing directed or sent to a person or persons; a written communication; letterepithet: n. word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thingequable: a. tranquil; not varying; uniform; not easily disturbedequanimity: n. calmness of temperament; steadiness of mind under stress.

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